Academic Scholarship Programs

The University of Memphis offers several hundred scholarships each academic year in
varying amounts depending on the particular guidelines for the scholarship and the
academic credentials of the student.

For more information on UNDERGRADUATE scholarships, please visit www.memphis.edu/scholarships, or contact the Undergraduate Scholarship Office directly at (901) 678-3213.

For more information on GRADUATE scholarships, contact the GRADUATE SCHOOL at 217
Administration Building, Memphis, TN 38152, or call (901) 678-2531.

The University of Memphis awards hundreds of academic scholarships each year to entering
freshmen. All scholarships are awarded for the academic year (Fall and Spring semesters
only). Scholarships are awarded based on information submitted on the University of
Memphis admissions application. A separate scholarship application is not required
unless noted. The priority deadline for admission to the University of Memphis for
scholarship consideration is March 1. All University of Memphis scholarship program
awards are based on a combination of ACT/SAT scores and cumulative high school grade
point average (7th semester). these scholarships are four year, renewable scholarships
requiring full time enrollment. Early application to the University of Memphis is
strongly encouraged as scholarship awards are limited. For a detailed list of available
scholarships, please CLICK HERE.

Each year, the University of Memphis awards a number of private scholarships thanks
to the generosity of faculty, staff, alumni, and other supporters of academically
exemplary and financially needy students at the University of Memphis. The amounts
vary with each scholarship, and scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. For
more information concerning Private Scholarships, please CLICK HERE.

Outside Scholarships

Are you looking for a scholarship? We can help! Students and their families are encouraged
to search the web to explore the exciting possibilities of finding a scholarship especially
for you. Go ahead, CLICK HERE to get started!

IMPORTANT NOTICE

The Federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 significantly changed the tax status of scholarships,
fellowships, and grants you receive from the university. Prior to the Act, scholarships,
fellowships, and grants were generally not subject to income tax. Since then, scholarship,
fellowship, and grant amounts exceeding tuition, fees, and course-related books, supplies,
and equipment have become taxable.